Robert W. Duffy
Robert W. Duffy reported on arts and culture for 漏 2024 外网天堂. He had a 32-year career at the Post-Dispatch, then helped to found the St. Louis Beacon, which merged in January with 漏 2024 外网天堂. He has written about the visual arts, music, architecture and urban design throughout his career.
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 16, 2011 - We Were Here, Directed by David Weissman, U.S. | 90 minutes, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 17,鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: August 23, 2008 - Barbara S. Eagleton, widow of former U.S. Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton of St. Louis and鈥
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Forty years ago this week the lights went down on the Loretto-HiltonTheatre in Webster Groves. A special brand of illumination radiated that first night,鈥
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A late autumn's promise has bloomed in the spring: a once-hidden architectural gem in St. Louis is open to the public at last.U-Haul International Inc.鈥
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Two St. Louis area sites are among hundreds of locations around the globe being featured in an exotic festival of places of interest this Saturday.Atlas鈥
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An art-related virtual reality system is taking some St. Louis students to places filled with beauty and inspiration without their having to move any鈥
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If your job were to nourish and to advance a venerable cultural institution so skillfully that its dignity and integrity would be burnished while, at the鈥
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For many who have died, the 鈥済ood family man鈥 description is draped upon them like an embroidered pall, often as much in the interest of being nice and鈥
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When the industrialist Firmin Desloge died in 1929 at 86 years of age, his various enterprises, including Missouri lead mining, made him as rich as鈥
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In the art exhibitions business, when you find yourself faced with the conflicting character attributes of a millionaire who built his fortune on patent鈥
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The old St. Mary鈥檚 Infirmary is on life support.St. Mary's -- once a valuable component of the health-care structure of St. Louis and an institution of鈥
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Why would anyone invite thousands of 19th-century German immigrants to join us in the middle of February, the month dedicated to American black鈥